Denver police have multiple parties in custody, according to the department’s Twitter account.

The incident occurred at about 9:55 p.m.

“It was obviously a very chaotic scene and investigators have their work cut out for them,” Denver Police spokesperson Steve Warneke said.

Three victims, all men, remained in the hospital. The victims were transported to area hospitals. Their exact conditions were not released by police.

“They are conscious and talking,” Warneke said.

Police believe there is a fourth victim they have not been able to locate.

Police said they do not know whether the fights were related to the game. And they have no descriptions of the victims or any suspects.

“There were witnesses and we’ve transported them to police facilities to be interviewed,” Warneke said.

Officials for the stadium released a statement late Thursday:

“Stadium Management Company is aware of an incident that occurred in a parking lot adjacent to Sports Authority Field at Mile High. We are currently working with authorities to gather more information.”

The Broncos declined comment Thursday night.

The game — won by the Chargers 27-20 — finished about 9:25 p.m. And the apparent fights broke out on the west side of the stadium in a parking lot.

It was the second Broncos game this season that was followed by a violent incident. A man died after an altercation in Kansas City on Dec. 1 after the Broncos beat the Chiefs.

Ryan Parker was a reporter for The Denver Post from 2011 until May 2014. A Colorado native, Parker started his career at smaller weeklies and worked for YourHub before becoming a breaking news reporter for The Post.

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